Guitars 20

Hozier used the Fender FR-48 Steel Resonator on early versions of It Will Com... more

Hozier used the Fender FR-48 Steel Resonator on early versions of It Will Come Back. He is playing it on that song in this live video from April 2013, which was recorded several months before his Take Me To Church EP was initially released on Bandcamp. By the time the song was recorded for his album, Hozier had already retired the FR-48 in favour of his Danelectro Resonator. He has not played the FR48 live since 2013.

Hozier was gifted this guitar by Bohemian Guitars in Atlanta on September 18,... more

Hozier was gifted this guitar by Bohemian Guitars in Atlanta on September 18, 2015. As of November 11, 2015, he has yet to play this guitar live. However, on the song "To Be Alone", he has played two different Bohemians live on tour.

In the source video provided it shows Hozier playing a Black Epiphone Broadwa... more

In the source video provided it shows Hozier playing a Black Epiphone Broadway. This model is not listed as a production unit but it was made for the artist and Hozier even addresses it in the twitter exchange below.

It is used in this entire video.
Hozier does not have a black Fender resona... more

It is used in this entire video.
Hozier does not have a black Fender resonator in his collection.
He does have a chrome Fender FR48 steel resonator which is what he is using in the We Are Young video in this source.

Hozier used this guitar at Newport folk festival in June 2014 when he played ... more

Hozier used this guitar at Newport folk festival in June 2014 when he played Skip James' Illinois blues. He also used the guitar in other videos of the same song. he has not used it since his global explosion.

" It was sent through a [Electro–Harmonix] Memory Man pedal, with the gain tu... more

" It was sent through a [Electro–Harmonix] Memory Man pedal, with the gain turned up loudly, a ProCo Rat guitar pedal for that distorted guitar sound, and one of these new hand-wired Vox AC15 amps, and then a Knas Ekdahl Moisturizer spring reverb. This was the guitar chain and it gave a really interesting tone that suited Andrew’s music." - Rob Kirwan about "Take Me To Church" recording process.